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King Lear - William Shakespeare

King Lear

By: William Shakespeare

eBook | 19 February 2026

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A haunting tale of power, pride, betrayal, and redemption, King Lear stands among William Shakespeare's most profound and devastating tragedies. Set in a fractured kingdom on the brink of chaos, the play explores the consequences of vanity and misplaced trust, revealing the fragile line between authority and madness. The aging monarch, determined to divide his realm among his three daughters, demands public declarations of love as proof of their devotion. Goneril and Regan, skilled in flattery and deception, lavish him with exaggerated praise. Cordelia, the youngest and most sincere, refuses to embellish her affection with empty words. Enraged by what he perceives as ingratitude, the ruler disowns her—setting in motion a chain of betrayal, cruelty, and heartbreak that will unravel both family and state. Stripped of power and cast out into a violent storm, the fallen sovereign descends into madness, confronting the painful truth of his misjudgments. As treachery spreads and loyalties shift, parallel plots unfold, including the tragic fate of Gloucester and his sons, Edgar and Edmund. Together, these intertwined stories deepen the play's exploration of blindness—both literal and metaphorical—and the devastating cost of ambition and deceit. Through its richly drawn characters and emotionally charged scenes, King Lear examines timeless themes: the nature of authority, the bonds between parents and children, the illusion of control, and the search for meaning in suffering. Shakespeare's language moves from royal grandeur to raw anguish, capturing the vulnerability of human existence when stripped of pride and power. First performed in the early 17th century, this masterpiece continues to resonate with modern audiences for its psychological depth and unflinching portrayal of human frailty. The desolate landscapes and raging storms mirror the inner turmoil of its characters, creating one of the most powerful dramatic experiences in world literature. Profound, unsettling, and unforgettable, King Lear is a monumental work that confronts the extremes of love and cruelty, loyalty and betrayal—reminding readers that wisdom often comes at a devastating cost.

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